Failure of Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Parts : Versagen von feuerverzinkten Stahlbauteilen
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In: Practical metallography = Praktische Metallographie, Vol. 53.2016, No. 10, 10.2016, p. 641-651.
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T1 - Failure of Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Parts : Versagen von feuerverzinkten Stahlbauteilen
AU - Panzenböck, Michael
AU - Mendez Martin, Francisca
AU - Rashkova, Boryana
AU - Schütz, Patric
AU - Kaiser, Robert
PY - 2016/10
Y1 - 2016/10
N2 - The embrittlement of metals triggered by liquid zinc, has been known for about 140 years. William H. Johnson [1] stated that iron loses its forming capacity when dipped in melted zinc. Even today, this phenomenon still causes significant damages to hot-dip galvanized steel parts. Here, close attention should not only be paid to the composition of the molten zinc but also to the composition of the steel.
AB - The embrittlement of metals triggered by liquid zinc, has been known for about 140 years. William H. Johnson [1] stated that iron loses its forming capacity when dipped in melted zinc. Even today, this phenomenon still causes significant damages to hot-dip galvanized steel parts. Here, close attention should not only be paid to the composition of the molten zinc but also to the composition of the steel.
U2 - 10.3139/147.110381
DO - 10.3139/147.110381
M3 - Article
VL - 53.2016
SP - 641
EP - 651
JO - Practical metallography = Praktische Metallographie
JF - Practical metallography = Praktische Metallographie
SN - 0032-678X
IS - 10
ER -